By Victoria Dekle
“The moment I realized I could make a career by playing outside,” Olivia Woodruff exclaimed, “I was hooked.”
Thanks to the growth of women in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) fields over the past few years, this dream career is possible for Woodruff and millions of other women across the United States.
The Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences is one example of this positive demographic change at the University of Kentucky.
“Earth science,” said Department Chair, David Moecher, “like all other STEM disciplines, was once considered to be defined as an underrepresented field with regard to the proportion of women and minorities